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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, TIIURSD AY, AUGUST 2, 1917. Pajre Seven r PROFESSIONAL COLl'M.N City Meat Market All kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats and Lard This la tbe place to buy Oysters, Crabs, Clams, Salmon, Halibut, Smelts AGENTS TOR "SEALSHIPT" OYSTERS Johnson & Johnson BE PREPARED THE JONES WEEDER To raise better crops by cultivating more and raising less weeds. It will pay you to invest In a Jones' Weeder. .This machine has been greatly im proved this year and will be a great factor in bigger crops. Built in sections like a harrow, each section cuts five (eet. Tou can use as many sections as needed. Six horses pulls three sections cutting fifteen feet. Absolutely the best machine ever built for cultivating summerf allow; does the work speedily and thorough ly. Get a Jones' Weeder beforo the weeds get big and ruin your summer-fallow. See C. E. JONES or H. C. ASHBAUGH, Heppner, Oregon When it is Time to Eat JUST REMEMBER - The O. K. Restaurant CAN PREPARE THE HEAL THE WAY YOU WANT IT. OUR EXCEL LENT SERVICE IS MAINTAINED TO GIVE UTMOST SATISFACTION J We Invite Your Patronage People's Cash Market Phone Main 73 Wholesale and retail dealers in FRESH AND CURED MEATS Prompt attention given all orders. HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor I AM COUNTY AGENT FOR Truck Attachments for all Makes of Cars One ton Trucck attachments for Fords $350.00 lVa ton, $550.00 ; 2 ton Truck, $600.00. Attached to any make of 3-speed car F.O.B. Heppner E. H. Kellogg, Heppner, Ore. Your friends can buy anything you can give them except your photograph Bring the Kiddies early while they are fresh and rested The pictuve will be prettier. SIGSBEE STUDIO OVER STAR THEATER Heppner, Oregon. x IffllSS $88051 Toi oh build It yoartelf from th mttrla)t w will ihlp yon, iAch piact numbered carefully toi oi little COMMON SEN BE and a HAMMER. w thtp this hou compltti at tbt low prlca quoted direct from our mill to yon. You'll Save Big Money Hit onlr on tbli bonee bat on any tf the other shown In our Plan Book or tend ob yoor own Ian and we'll quote you onr price on material! or It READY OUT AND READY TO EKEOT. WHITS FOR OUII FLAN BOOK TODAY READY BUILT HOUSE CO. 183 BROADWAY PORTLAND, ORECON Address all Inquiries to C. F. Schoonmaker Agent For Morrow Co. I Heppner Dr. H. T. ALLISON Physician 4b Surgeon Office In Odd Fellows Building. HEPPNER. OREGON Dr. N. E. WINNARD Physician & Surgeon Office In Fair Building HEPPNER OREGON A. D. McMURDO, M. D. Physician & Surgeon Office In Patterson Drug Store HEPPNER :-: ;-: 6rEQON Dr. R. J. VAUGHN DENTIST Permanently located In the Odd Fellows building, Rooms 4 and 6. HEPPNER, OREGON WOODSON & SWEEE ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW Office In Palace Hotel, Heppner, Oregon . SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTORNEV-AT-LAW Ollce on west end of May Street HEPPNER, OREGON S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office, Roberts Building, Heppner Office Phone, Main 643 Residence Phone Main 665 FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN LAWVEB Roberts Building, Heppner, Oreg. F. H. ROBINSON LAWYER IONE :-: :-: :-: :: : OREGON CLYDE and DICE WELLS SHAVING PARLORS V Three doors south of Postofflce. Shaving 25c Halrcutting 36c Bathroom in connection. PATTERSON & ELDER 3 Doors North Palace Hotel. TOJiSORAL ARTISTS FINE BATHS SHAVING 26c J. H. BODE MERCHANT TAILOR HEPPNER :-: :-: :-: OREGON "Tailoring That Satisfies" LOUIS PEARSON MERCHANT TAILOR HEPPNER :-: :-: :-: OREGON ROY V. WHITEIS Fire Insurance writer for best Old Line Companies. HEPPNER ORBGON BRADFORD & SON "The Village Painters" Contractdlng Painting and Paper hanging, Phone 653. Office 1st Door Wtst of Creamery GLENN Y. WELLS Attorney-at-Law Heppner, Oregon DR. J. G. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST Pontland, Oregon. Regular monthly visits to Hepp ner and lone. "Watch paper for dates. LIVE CECIL NEWS ITEMS Mr. Blaine was a visitor at Cecil Saturday. A. Hendrickson was an Arlington visitor Wednesday. Jack and Willie Hynd returned from Portland Tuesday. Miss Lucille Logan, who has been visiting old friends in Cecil, left for her home at the WMows Wednesday. .fZfaMost Beautiful Cat 'inbnerica Protecting Paige Buyers It is, and always has been, Paige policy to protect and conserve the interests of Paige buyers. Contracts for large quantities of materials, entered into months ago, have enabled the Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company to scale its present list prices so that in no instance has the increase exceeded $100. But when the present supply of materials is exhausted, there must inevitably be a readjustment of prices. Paige prices are never fixed arbitrarily. The buyer is always permitted to share in the benefits resulting from foresight and good business judgment. But price has never been the determining factor in the buyer's selection of a Paige car. He will continue to select the Paige independent of price figures. The Paige wins the preference always because of me chanical excellence, beauty and supreme quality. Stratford "Six-51" 7-passenger Fairfield "Slx-46" 7-passenger Linwood "Six-39" 6-passenger Brooklands "Six-51" 4-passenger Dartmoor "Six-39" 2 or S-passenger Sedan "Six-39" 5-passenger Sedan "Six-51" 7-passenger Town Car "Six-51" 7-passenger Limousine '"Six-51" 7-passenger $1595 f. o. $1450 f. o. $1260 f. o. $1795 f. o. $1260 f. o. $1875 f.o. $2400 f. o. $2850 f. o. $2850 f.o. b. Detroit b. Detroit b. Detroit b. Detroit b. Detroit b. Detroit b. Detroit b. Detroit b. Detroit Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan Rivers Auto Company IONE, OREGON Hi IS Mrs. R. S. Wilson entertained friends on Sunday. Mrs. Bennett visited at the home of Grandma Nash Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nash visited at the Franklin home Saturday. Carl Troedson was a Sunday visitor at Cecil in his new Reo car. Henry Stender is now the owner of a seven-passenger Reo car. M. V. Logan has' bought a new Weber wagon from W. E. Ahalt, Jr. John Miller left for Pendleton on Tuesday to engage in the harvest work. Kenneth Binns of Heppner is work ing on the Ellis Minor ranches during haying. Jack Hynd of Butterby Flats was a Heppner visitor Friday, returning Saturday. Miss Leona Waddell is spending her vacation raking hay on the Lut terby Flats. Miss Hazel Winters of the Miller ranch was a visitor at Grandma Mel ton's Thursday. Willie Ahalt of Gray's ranch of Heppner, was a Sunday visitor at the Hendrickson ranch. Master Herb Hynd returned home from Ukiah Thursday. He reports having a good time. Look out for the big 'dance T. H. Lowe anticipates giving in the hall at the end of harvest. Misses Annie and Violet Hynd vis ited at the home of Mrs. Hendrick son Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hendrickson visited at Butterby Flats, the residence of Jack Hynd, on Wednesday. Mrs. Ahalt left for Sox Morgan's Saturday, where she has taken up the position as cook during haying. Hiram Beard of Portland has re covered from his indisposition, after his feed of corn on Willow creek. Mrs. Carrie Ewing arrived home Thursday from The Dalles where she has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Curtis. Wm. Schulls and Tom Savage of Woodland, Wash., arrived here Tues day to work during harvest for J. W. Osborn. Mr. and Mrs. Wld Palmateer and daughter, accompanied by Mrs. Walsh and son visited Grandma Mel ton on Sunday. Those visiting Kelly Prairie would do well to take the advice of those who have been stung. When absent from camp, place a live, wide-awake guard over the pantry, or the cup board may be bare at supper time. Miss Louise Shaw, niece of Mrs. Jack Hynd, arrived home from Port land Tuesday. Miss Shaw had her! tonsils removed by Dr. Kistner while there. Boyd Logan, who is home for the week-end, reports crops on his broth er Leon's place better than was ex pected. W. G. Hynd of Rose Lawn, Sand Hollow, left Wednesday for Heppner. ' He invested in a new Buick car while in Portland. I W. O'Sullivan, late of Cecil, who has been traveling through Michigan, was a visitor at the Harvey Ewing j ranch Wednesday and Thursday. ' Miss A. C. Lowe, accompanied by Miss A. C. Hynd and Miss Lucille Lo-' gan, took in the Hawaiian concert in Heppner Monday night, returning home Tuesday. i William Perry passed through Ce cil with a car load of cattle enroute for Portland, where he Intends to take up fruit picking. Herbert Everett, wife and son, ar rived here Sunday foom Texas. They are going to make their home with Mr. and Mrs. Melton. Mrs. T. H. Lowe entertained Cecil friends to ice cream and cake on Sun day evening in honor of Edwin Van landingham and Hiram Beard of Portland. Leon Logan, accompanied by his famUy and Mrs. P. M. Nash, Mrs. A. E. Nash and Miss A. C. Lowe were callers at the Hendrickson ranch and the Harvey Ewing ranch where they were refreshed with cake, sweet cider and some fine music. Hard ware Is all the name implies and nothing more. 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